Liniment



rTEn STATES JOHN W. MGFARLAND, OF ROCHESTER, MISSOURI.

PATENT OFFICEs LINIMENT.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 249,069, dated November1, 1881.

Application filed August 4, 1881. (No specimens.)

cations for the cure of burns, scalds, sprains,

" the alleviation of rheumatic pains, and exterual use generally incases where a rubefacient is required; and it consists in a lotioncompounded by mixing the following ingredients in about the proportionsstated, to wit: One piutof spirits of turpentine, one pint ofapplevinegar, one ounce of gum-camphor, one-halt ounce of corrosivesuhlimate, (bichloride of mercury,) one ounce of oil of cedar-wood, sixounces of table-salt, and two eggs well beaten up.

The camphor should first he dissolved in the turpentine, alter which theoil of cedar-wood is added. Alter-this has been thoroughly stirred I addthe vinegar, then the salt, and, lastly, the eggs and bichloride ofmercury. This order of mixing the ingredients may be varied, however, ifdesired, as I do not confine myself to any particular method of mixing.

It is obvious that this compound can only be used externally, and must,under no circumstances, be administered internally.

I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States- Arubefacient liniment or embrocation composed of spirits of turnpenti-ne,vinegar, gumcamphor, corrosive sublimate, (bichloride of mercury,) oilof cedar-wood, salt, and eggs, mixed in about the proportions hereinspecifled.

In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereuntoatfixed my signature in presence oi two witnesses.

his JOHN W. x MGFARLAND.

mark.

Witnesses ELBRIDGE G. ROBINSON, JOHN A. KIMBERLIN.

